
With real-world licensed components and comprehensive hardware and software simulation, you can plan and bring your ultimate PC to life. In PC Building Simulator, build and grow your very own computer repair enterprise as you learn to diagnose, fix and build PCs. Don’t worry if you’ve already bought the DLC on the Epic Games Store - players who have already jumped in will automatically receive a partial refund to match the new prices. To celebrate the overwhelming response from fans, on the Epic Games Store we’re discounting the full range of DLC for PC Building Simulator for the remainder of its free week promotion, with 10% off all workshop DLCs and a chunky 50% off the Esports Expansion career pack. The title originally launched on Steam in 2018 and is currently preparing for the arrival of its biggest ever career mode expansion.

The game is also enjoying its highest ever number of concurrent users, with 1500% growth compared to previous peak numbers on PC. Today we’re excited to announce that players in record numbers are now enjoying PC Building Simulator! The cult-hit/repair ‘em up has been claimed over 2.5 million times since launching on the Epic Games Store yesterday as the free game of the week, with the first million achieved after just three hours of availability.

Once everything's done, you ship the PC back to its owner and collect payment via your email.PC Building Simulator racks up more than 1 million claims in 3 hours on the Epic Games Store When the PCs arrive, you'll begin the arduous task of carrying them to your worktop, taking the panels off the main unit, unplugging cables, replacing parts, putting it back together, before finally hooking it up to a monitor to test and run an antivirus software, if need be. Parts required to complete the job can also be ordered through your desktop's shopping app, though you'll obviously need to keep an eye on your budget. You'll receive requests via your own desktop email to fix or upgrade PCs, which will be delivered to your office the following day. In the game, you play as a PC expert who runs his/her own repair centre. Undoubtedly catered to a very specific audience, PC Building Simulator is an admirable attempt to provide an authentic experience to those who relish the thought of tinkering with the dusty innards of a PC.

The Switch is home to a vast variety of games encompassing all sorts of genres from first-person shooters to visual novels, but we can probably all agree that PC Building Simulator is a game that none of us were expecting to see pop up on the eShop (then again, we got Car Mechanic Simulator, so apparently anything's game).
